Valentino
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Nicholas Remsen
Ahh, sandals. They’re warm weather’s sartorial hallmark, fitting for sun-splashed days at the beach, star-lit adventures on the Lido, boat-diving around the Seychelles, or simple walks along the West Side Highway. But now that hotter temps are here to...
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Chloe Wyma
Ballet is having quite a renaissance in the fashion zeitgeist, but it needn’t involve flats, legwarmers, or fussy tutus. On May 8, fashion-world darling Joseph Altuzarra's ballet costumes made their debut in choreographer Christopher Wheeldon’s pas...
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Rea McNamara
The Met Gala’s red carpet paraded the kind of "punk" to be expected from such an event: safe, sanitized, and a little boring. Guests may have flirted with the subculture’s safety pins and spikes, but they generally avoided the full-on Nancy Spungen ...
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Chloe Wyma
Your daily fashion links...An obscure little event called the Met Gala happened last night. The red-carpet saw mixed results [Blouin Artinfo]Vivienne Westwood wore a laminated photo of Wikileaks source Bradley Manning to the Met Gala [The Cut...
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Nicholas Remsen
Last night, after weeks of buildup, the Costume Institute threw its annual Met Ball – punk-themed, you’ve surely heard, and as star-studded as a planetarium. And while it couldn’t have been easy to execute punk for the glitterati,...
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Chloe Wyma
Stairway to heaven or opiate of the people, religion is having a fashion moment. Little-known Australian designer Karla Spetic’s collection of “sassy Jesus prints,” inspired by stained glass windows, was canonized by BuzzFeed, that arbiter of Internet...
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Nicholas Remsen
Black is a big color this season, ironically for spring. Combine Greco-Roman noir with a bit of Japanese Pop because — why not?...1) Sporty Catholic iconoclasm is the name of Riccardo Tisci’s game for spring, as seen in his shrouded Madonnas, and we...
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Nicholas Remsen
Call them color-wheel kicks. If you haven’t seen the smattering of street-style shots featuring fine young dandies in suits and Sauconys, Google up. They’re everywhere. Here, ARTINFO runs down the best and, literally, the brightest of spring’s sneakers...
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Nicholas Remsen
Following our men’s edit yesterday, here’s a selection of things pastel and pretty for the ladies. But not all is bunny-soft nor fanciful – this lineup’s got a bit of edge underneath its Easter tones.1) An easy sunny topper, perfect to celebrate the...
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Nicholas Remsen, Chloe Wyma
Fashion and art, art and fashion – the two go hand and hand (and sometimes, as in the case of Proenza Schouler and John Divola, not amicably). The fall '13 runways, from New York to Paris, once again saw their fair share of art-world inspirations. From the...
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